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AZ Supreme Court denies ballot curing deadline extension

The deadline was set for 5 p.m. Sunday

By Zach Prelutsky and Lauren Kobley

 

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Arizona Supreme Court denied an emergency petition to extend the ballot curing deadline in the state.

 

The Court said the requested extension is unnecessary based on information from the Secretary of State’s website.

 

The ACLU and LULAC claimed that county recorders had not begun the signature verification and curing process for thousands of remaining ballots, but that was debunked.

 

The Court collected information from eight counties, including Maricopa County. In a press release, the Court said no county recorder said they can’t comply with the 5 p.m. Sunday deadline.

 

Maricopa County specifically told the Court: “Early ballot ‘processing’ does not mean signatureCourtfication. And the fact of the matter is, the Maricopa County Recorder finished signature verification of the last remaining early ballot affidavit signatures on the morning of Fri., Nov. 8, 2024.”

 

The ACLU of Arizona and Campaign Legal Center filed an emergency petition on Saturday to the Arizona Supreme Court to extend the deadline.

 

https://www.azfamily.com/2024/11/11/az-supreme-court-denies-ballot-curing-deadline-extension/